conglobation

/kənˌɡloʊˈbeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of forming into a ball or rounded mass; a collection of things gathered into a compact shape.
    • The conglobation of dust and lint under the bed formed a fuzzy ball.
    • Scientists observed the conglobation of particles in the centrifuge.
    • The conglobation of the dough into a smooth ball is the first step in making bread.
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